function Set_Cookie( name, value, expires, path, domain, secure ){	// set time, it's in milliseconds	var today = new Date();	today.setTime( today.getTime() );	/*	if the expires variable is set, make the correct	expires time, the current script below will set	it for x number of days, to make it for hours,	delete * 24, for minutes, delete * 60 * 24	*/	if ( expires )	{		expires = expires * 1000 * 60 * 60 * 24;	}	var expires_date = new Date( today.getTime() + (expires) );	document.cookie = name + "=" +escape( value ) +	( ( expires ) ? ";expires=" + expires_date.toGMTString() : "" ) +	( ( path ) ? ";path=" + path : "" ) +	( ( domain ) ? ";domain=" + domain : "" ) +	( ( secure ) ? ";secure" : "" );}// this fixes an issue with the old method, ambiguous values// with this test document.cookie.indexOf( name + "=" );function Get_Cookie( check_name ) {	// first we'll split this cookie up into name/value pairs	// note: document.cookie only returns name=value, not the other components	var a_all_cookies = document.cookie.split( ';' );	var a_temp_cookie = '';	var cookie_name = '';	var cookie_value = '';	var b_cookie_found = false; // set boolean t/f default f	for ( i = 0; i < a_all_cookies.length; i++ )	{		// now we'll split apart each name=value pair		a_temp_cookie = a_all_cookies[i].split( '=' );		// and trim left/right whitespace while we're at it		cookie_name = a_temp_cookie[0].replace(/^\s+|\s+$/g, '');		// if the extracted name matches passed check_name		if ( cookie_name == check_name )		{			b_cookie_found = true;			// we need to handle case where cookie has no value but exists (no = sign, that is):			if ( a_temp_cookie.length > 1 )			{				cookie_value = unescape( a_temp_cookie[1].replace(/^\s+|\s+$/g, '') );			}			// note that in cases where cookie is initialized but no value, null is returned			return cookie_value;			break;		}		a_temp_cookie = null;		cookie_name = '';	}	if ( !b_cookie_found )	{		return '';	}}
